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This mural is one of three murals located in the Luis Alfonso Velásquez Park on a service building. This mural was painted by three artists; each did a section of the mural, and they signed their names above their portion. Henry Houser notes that "there is a lot of nature - little animals, flowers, mills, cows, pigs. There are many children, homes and small businesses. Children are playing, but not much in groups, except in a baseball game. In in bull ring one rides and most watch. There isn't any technology or industry; there's a well, 2 horses and carriage/wagon. There is a bicycle, a couple of wheeled carts. There's a church, but no symbol of authority or government. All figures seem very unlinked, stand alone. Idyllic, individualistic and agrarian." This mural was destroyed in 1990.

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This mural is one of three murals located in the Luis Alfonso Velásquez Park on a service building. This mural was painted by three artists; each did a section of the mural, and they signed their names above their portion. Henry Houser notes that "there is a lot of nature - little animals, flowers, mills, cows, pigs. There are many children, homes and small businesses. Children are playing, but not much in groups, except in a baseball game. In in bull ring one rides and most watch. There isn't any technology or industry; there's a well, 2 horses and carriage/wagon. There is a bicycle, a couple of wheeled carts. There's a church, but no symbol of authority or government. All figures seem very unlinked, stand alone. Idyllic, individualistic and agrarian." This mural was destroyed in 1990.

U.S. and international copyright laws protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder. For permission to use the digital image, please contact Knox College Special Collections & Archives at archives@knox.edu - http://www.knox.edu/library/special-collections-and-archives.html